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Finance companies enjoy tax exemptions

2014-01-08

From wire report

VILNIUS - Mayors of seven Lithuanian cities are resentful because their initiatives meet vast red tape in ministries, reports ELTA. Therefore, they intend to address Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevicius directly regarding the most relevant issues.The decision was made in December in the forum of the mayors of Lithuania’s major cities - Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Siauliai, Panevezys, Marijampole and Alytus.“The forum of the mayors of Lithuania’s major cities noticed a trend emerging in recent years that ministries adopt decisions without taking into consideration ...

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